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Chapter 2: THE EUROPEAN TRADERS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCRAMBLE AND ANNEXATION OF CAMEROON

WHY DID THE BRITISH NOT BORDERED ABOUT THE DECLINE OF THEIR TRADE IN CAMEROON.
  • They were more interested in East Africa.
  • They had discovered gold in South Africa.
  • They feared the high cost of trade conflict with the native.
  • The reluctance of British traders to finance protection of British trades.
  • The British were ignorant of the economic potentials in the interior of the country.
par Claude Foumtum
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